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THE WHITNEY

THE MAJESTIC

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MAJESTIC
TODAY AND TOMORROW

KATHERINE McDONALD1
in
The THUNDERBOLT__
ARC uAb1)E
Shows at 3:00; 7:00; 8:30
Phones:
Theat-e. 2ob-M Mjz?,q Res.; vF6-MA
LAST I IMES TOD~AY
D. W. GRIFFI'rH'S
"Broken Blossoms" and Out-
ing-Chester Scenic.
Thu.-Fri-.Sat-4-5-6-June Cap-
erie in' "A Damsel in Dis-
trcss", and Comedy.

Popularizing Shakespearian plays'
by sheer acting ability is the accom-
plishment of -Walter Ham~pden who
plays the part of Hamlet tonight at
the Whitney. Few plays and musical1
comedies are, so well patronized by
the theater-going public that it be-
comes necessary to add Satujrday,
morning performances but this was
what was found necessary when
IlHampden and his company presented
their Shakespearian repertoire in
New York.
Supporting Tom' Wise in "Cappy'
fRicks," coming next Saturday eve-
ning to the Whitney, is the original'
New York cast made up of Isabel
-Withers, Earle Foxe, Percival Moore,
Norval Keedwell, Jacqueline Mason,
:Helen Stewart, Thomas Shearer, Hel-
en Lowell, Phillip Lord, Elmer Ball-
ard, Eugene Lowe, and Arthur Holla-
way.
Would you have footwear that riv-
aled Cinderalle's? For good taste, a
Russian Calf-skin, carefully made up
in a French de Lux style can not be
rivaled. Visit the Davis Toggery
Shoppe. A~9 S. Main.-Adv.
Do you know that Crowford Cordo-,
vans are the "sole" of smairtness?
Keep step! Davis Togg'ery Shoppe,
119 S. Man.-Adv.
Patronize our advertisers.

Kentucky feuds often end in death
but seldom in marriage as does the1
mountain quarrel in "The Thunder-
bolt," starring Katherine McDonald
today and' tomorrow at the Majestic.
This is the way Bruce Corwin decides1
to settle the Corwin-Pomeroy differ-
ences and to avenge his family hon-
or he forces Ruth Pomeroy to marry
him by threatening to disclose her,
father's forgeries.
Condemned to a marriage of hatr'ed,
Rutb~ Pomieroy outwits her husband,
wins his admiration and affection, and
turns this unique form of vengeance
into a romance.
THE ARCADE
In speaking of his aims in produc-
ing "Broken Blossoms " to be re-
peated today for the last times at the
Arcade,. David Griffith declared, "I
think that one of the first duties of a
mxan who deliberately tries to bring
home a new ar~t to the people is to at-
tempt to emphasize the affinities of
beauty which lie so deep in nature
,and reach so far back into the myster-
ious 1history of man. Literature can-
not express these wholly; nor music,
nor painting, nor sculpture; but all
,these arts, in some phase of their be-
lng, may be used as aids in the new
medium of the photoplay and bring it
step by step nearer perfection.
Thus it is that, gradually and care-
fully feeling my way, I have been able,
I hope,' to bring the musical score
into closer harmonLY and touch with
the more obvious, message that he
screen conveys."

The University of 'California may be ' "Les
forced to give up their R. 0. "T. .C. unit. Nouvelb
Men are not turning out for drill, andj an illu
since it is necessary to have at least Scatori
100 men in order to keep the unit es-I Wednesi
tablished it may have to be abandon- ture is
ed. cle Fra
The military department is making
every effort to enroll a sufficient num- The N.
ber' of students to continue the work. lag papl
the lat(
Subscribe to the Michigan Daily. news.--
IA WHITNEY T1

One Night-- SATURDAY, Deet
Exactly as presented for nearly on'e year att
Theatre, New York. Coming to Ann Arbord
five months run at, the Cort Theatre, Chi
OLIVER MOROSC(
Presents
TOM WISE
Sup ported by a Typical Morosco Ca:
the Delightful Comedy

istrated1
to be g
day i mT
under the
Lncais.
Milchigan
Der in An'
Lest Camp
-Adv.

Detroit
resents ,

CAPPYRIC
Dramatized by Edward E. Rose fro
Famous Peter B. Kyne Sat. Eve. Post
PRICES-Lower Floor $2.00, Balconfy $1.1

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Mail Orders

Gallery '75c.

tACTIONS-
!ST!

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APPLICATION BLANKS FOR
P. 0. WORK NOW 'AVAILABLE --
AUl Wishing Positions Must Report to
Postmaster Abbot in
Blanks on which students may make
application for postoffice work during
the Christmas holidays are now in the2
hands of~ Postmaster Horatio J. Abbot. _
All who desire to do this 'work should
dome to the. main office and apply in
person between the hours of 3 and 62
o'clock Wednesday or Thursd~.y aft-
ernoons.
~Some persons have, sent ,in their
names by letter, but it will be neces-
sary for them to come to the office2
and sign the blanks, stated Postmast-2
er Abbot. One hundred men are want-2
ed to work in the Detroit lpostoffice =.
and. 30 are to work in the railway2
terminal at the Michigan Central de-2
pot and on railway mall assig~nents.2
The railway mail service requires
men to report not later that Dec. 18,2
while postoffice assignments may be
taken as early as Dec. 19. The latter
must be taken not later than Dec: 21.
"The pay in the postoffice, is 60 cents, 2
an hour," and, said Postmaster Ab-
bot, "long hours may be put in."'
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If you aren't satisfied, we can't be.2
We make "Portraits that Please" you
at Derr Studio.-Adv. =j

Wednes
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LAST TIMES TODAY
D.:W9 Griffith's
"fBro ken Illossoms'

tan who deliberately, marries a beautiful woman to deny her the right to moth-
Iwit and Providence intervene with. startling results.
ul wieThundterbolt"
ifu wfelong before he had seen her-marryinrg her to make sure she would
[y-denying to her the right to motherhood-this unnatural husband's ulnique'
by the Providence that watches over Mnothers.a

enge was frustratedi

Special Music
Evening.
Son~g "BROKE
BlLOSSOMS"
sung at each pe
formance by U.
GERAL-DINE
SCHLEMMHER

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June Caprice
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"A Damsel in D is,

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ATURDAY
LAYtfON

SUNDAY
"Back To Cod's
Country"

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REIN CROSS CHRISTMAS SEALS ARE CONQUERING TUIVERC
BUY THEM

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Coiing- CONSTANCE DINNEY,
in her first Reaia

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